Please find below the prayers the children learn and use at Sacred Heart. We ensure the children have a rich and varied prayer life to help support them in their faith development.
Oh my God you love me,
you’re with me night and day.
I want to love you always,
in all I do and say.
I’ll try to please you Father,
bless me through the day
Amen
Oh Jesus, through the most pure
heart of Mary, I offer to you,
the prayers, works, sufferings
and joys of this day,
for all the intentions of thy
divine heart and the Holy Mass.
Amen
Our mission is to create a harmonious Catholic community, where each one of
us is a valued member who can
‘grow in love’, guided by the teaching
of the Catholic Church.
Oh my God you love me,
you’re with me night and day.
I want to love you always,
in all I do and say.
I’ll try to please you Father,
bless me through the day.
Amen.
Bless us Oh Lord,
as we sit together.
Bless the food we eat today.
Bless the hands that made the food.
Bless us Oh Lord.
Amen.
Thank you for the food we eat.
Thank you for the world so sweet.
Thank you for the birds that sing.
Thank you God for everything.
Amen.
Bless us Oh Lord
And these your gifts,
Which we are about to receive,
From your goodness,
Through Christ our Lord,
Amen
We give you thanks,
Almighty God,
For these and all your gifts,
Which we have received,
Through Christ our Lord,
Amen
Goodnight dear Jesus and
thank you I say,
for being my companion
at work and at play.
Amen.
Oh my God, because you are so good,
I am very sorry,
If I have sinned against you,
And by the help of your Grace,
I will try not to sin again,
Amen
The children regularly make up their own beautiful prayers.
Tired, alone, weary Dragging the heavy wooden cross
Jesus had been betrayed by his disciples
Chief priests placed a crown of thorns on his head
The guards played games for his clothes
Teasing and taunting him in every way.
They nailed him to the cross
As As the sky turned black, he cried out in despair
His mother Mary mourning his devastating death
They laid him in a tomb, alone but not forgotten.
By Elizabeth Year 5